Transcript Slide 1

Stepping Back in
Time With
ANCIENT KUSH
Where is Kush Located?
Kush was a kingdom in Nubia
Nubia—African region south of Egypt
Divided into two areasupper area( upstream) and lower
area(downstream)
ADVANTAGE OVER EGYPT:
-southern Nubiaʼs moist climate
didnʼt limit farming to only Nile Valley
Egypt and Kush as Neighbors:
• Kush supplied:
1. Slaves
2. Materials:
gold
ebony (wood)
ivory
Egypt's conquest of Kush:
1. Kush grew wealthy from trade
2. Kush army grew strong
3. Egyptian rulers feared Kush would over
power Egypt and sent in armies to
gain complete control of Kush
4. They conquered all of Nubia north of
the 5th cataract
5. Destroyed Kush capital Kerma
Effects of Egypt’s conquest
1. Egypt ruled for
450 years
2. Egypt influenced Kush:
Clothing
Language
Religious practice
Architecture
Government
Kush's conquest of Egypt
• During the new kingdom, Egypt declined
giving Kush a chance to regain power
•
Egypt
Kush
• Leaders ruled from
Napata
• Ruled for 40 years
The End of Kush Rule Over
Egypt
About 670 BC:
Assyrians from Mesopotamia
took over Egypt
Kush becomes prosperous
• After they lost control of Egypt, the people
of Kush devoted themselves to:
agriculture
&
trade
MeroëKush's Iron Industry
The trading capital was centered in Kush during
this period was at Meroe (MER-oh-wee), the
kingdom’s new capital.
Meroë:
-Located on the east bank
of the nile
-Access to gold, ebony, wood
-Most importantly, the area
around Meroë was full of
rich iron ore deposits.
-People of Kush developed
Africa’s first iron industry
-Became the center of a large
trade network
Kush culture
As Kush trade grew, merchants came into contact with
people from other cultures.
Main influence was Egypt:
-Many temples, resembled those
in Egypt.
-Many people in Kush worshipped
Egyptian gods and wore Egyptian clothing
-Kush rulers used the title pharaoh and
were buried in pyramids.
In addition to Egyptian gods, people of Kush worshipped their own gods and developed
their own written language, Meroitic (still not understood by historians)
The Decline of Kush
• Weakened economy
• Kush produced fewer weapons and trade
goods
• New trade routes were developed that
avoided Kush
1) How did the Nile River affect the
Egyptian AND Kush civilizations?
Provide specific examples.
2) Why was Meroe an important city
for the Kushites?
3) In what ways did the Egyptians
influence the civilization of Kush?
4) What were some similarities
between the Egyptians and the
Kushites?